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<p>[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 2466137, member: 4781"]I don't think either type of work is an "issue", obviously.</p><p>I have never started a thread here about anything that I have for sale. I have never asked anyone else to do so either. If, however, someone else starts a thread about my activities, I will probably participate if necessary (as I am demonstrating now).</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>What "damage" ?</p><p>I always endeavor to provide as much information to the numismatic community as possible. I even received the A. George Mallis (of VAM fame) Literary Award for writing a published article about my "1964-D" Peace Dollar over-striking project. Apparently, the selectors of that award did not think I was doing any "damage".</p><p><br /></p><p>If I wanted to do actual damage, I could probably make more money by making clandestine counterfeits and selling them as genuine pieces. But I have no interest in doing anything like that. But my fantasy-date over-strikes do help collectors identify the characteristics of dies made using modern technology, because I publish the diagnostics and other information about them.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I don't see anyone changing their opinion here in either direction.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 2466137, member: 4781"]I don't think either type of work is an "issue", obviously. I have never started a thread here about anything that I have for sale. I have never asked anyone else to do so either. If, however, someone else starts a thread about my activities, I will probably participate if necessary (as I am demonstrating now). What "damage" ? I always endeavor to provide as much information to the numismatic community as possible. I even received the A. George Mallis (of VAM fame) Literary Award for writing a published article about my "1964-D" Peace Dollar over-striking project. Apparently, the selectors of that award did not think I was doing any "damage". If I wanted to do actual damage, I could probably make more money by making clandestine counterfeits and selling them as genuine pieces. But I have no interest in doing anything like that. But my fantasy-date over-strikes do help collectors identify the characteristics of dies made using modern technology, because I publish the diagnostics and other information about them. I don't see anyone changing their opinion here in either direction.[/QUOTE]
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